Por medio de análisis de sangre u orina, podemos hacer un seguimiento cuantitativo de la exposición tóxica sistemática de un individuo. Se utiliza el seguimiento biológico de sustancias tóxicas orgánicas y sus metabolitos para determinar el grado de las exposiciones agudas que hubo en el pasado.
Para evaluar las exposiciones pasadas, tenemos en cuenta la vida media de las sustancias tóxicas. Las que tienen una vida media larga, como ciertos pesticidas o los bifenilos policlorinados, pueden detectarse años después de la exposición.
Analizamos insecticidas, bactericidas, conservantes de la madera y disolventes químicos.
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This documentary, The Silent Fields is focused on environmental pollution as it affects the people in Punjab, India.
http://gallagher-photo.com/environmental-stories/pesticide-poisoning-punjab-india
Toxic metals have poisoned subsoil in some parts of Punjab to an extent that children have developed deformed limbs – many suffer from mental disorders. Cancer and heart diseases among adults are rampant.
MTM – Micro Trace Minerals has supported the study.
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The emission of mercury fumes near coal-fired power stations has been measured in Germany as shown in this documentary. It may be one reason why we are still seeing high levels of mercury in blood samples.
A number of studies have found a connection between diabetes risk and exposure to older pesticides known as organochlorines, PCBs and other chemicals that fall into the category of "persistent organic pollutants". People with relatively high levels of certain pesticides in their blood may have an increased risk of type 2 diabetes -- particularly if they are overweight, a new study suggests.
The study, reported in the journal Diabetes Care, is not the first to link chemical pollutants to diabetes View here